Hi,

>This suggested to me that with minProcessors="1" and
>maxProcessors="2", the server would allow 2 concurrent connections.

Yup.

>Seems maximum_concurrent_connections=(maxProcessors - minProcessors),
>a slightly different relationship than I gathered from the docs.
>
>I was hoping someone could confirm this as normal, or is there maybe
>a bug that I should perhaps watch for correction of later.

Create a servlet that takes a long time to process, so you can easily
observe the connections.  Then make sure you make two concurrent
requests to that servlet, and that the servlet's HTML output doesn't
contain images, CSS references, or any other entities which would cause
a separate HTTP connection to be initiated by the browser for that one
page.  This type of page is the most common cause for perceived problems
with concurrent request processing.

Yoav Shapira



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